CAM4 Enhances C4Broadcaster App to Enable Easy Mobile Streaming

CAM4 Enhances C4Broadcaster App to Enable Easy Mobile Streaming

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 has rolled out its new and enhanced version of C4Broadcaster, the company’s mobile broadcasting application for cam performers.

According to the company, C4Broadcaster lets performers broadcast live video from anywhere, while managing their settings and chatting with viewers just as in a regular cam show, all from their mobile device, so users can “take your cam shows into the wild and treat your fans to an exciting experience.”

C4Broadcaster offers a robust offering of features, including true mobility with no need for Wi-Fi, enabling users to broadcast anywhere a 3G or 4G connection is available. A selfie-style portrait mode lets models keep their phone upright in the selfie-position while broadcasting for a more comfortable experience.

Using C4Broadcaster is also “the show you know,” so models can set their goals, chat with fans and ban unruly viewers, “just like a regular broadcast — except wherever you want to be,” including the ability to perform private shows on-the-go.  

C4Broadcaster is available as a free download from Google Play.

To become a CAM4 broadcaster, click here.

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